Losing vision can be overwhelming and scary. For many, it comes with an unexpected side effect—hallucinations. Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) causes vivid visual experiences in people with vision loss, ...
Visual hallucinations from wet age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD) happen when your brain attempts to compensate for missing visual information caused by macula damage, creating images that ...
Hallucinations are unreal sensory experiences, such as hearing or seeing something that is not there. Any of our five senses (vision, hearing, taste, smell, touch) can be involved. Most often, when we ...
Narcolepsy can increase a person’s chances of experiencing hallucinations, often when falling asleep or waking up. Hallucinations with narcolepsy typically involve visualizations, sounds, or touch ...